is it still to early to take a pregnancy test?

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i had sex during ovulation. If i am pregnant i will be aprox. 10 days. Im thinking about testing tomorrow. Is it still to early? I have been experiancing tiredness, fatigue, nauseas, cramps, butterflies, headaches, and a slight abount of discharge. Tell me what you think.
 
It could be too early. I got my positive 10 DPO but I thnk I am a freak of nature. I would wait until your period is a day late just to make sure it is a clear answer, and also if you test this early you risk having a chemical pregnancy or early miscarriage, so it is best to wait a little so you are not let down.
 
blood test might be able to tell.

a home test? not likely.. some of them "can" detect a pregnancy up to 5 days before your missed period, but the results are not as accurate.. home tests work better after you miss your period.


Also you wouldnt be "10 days along".. pregnancy calandar is based off your last menstrual cycle.. so count from the day you started your last period. Conception ussually happens around week 2-3, and most women figure they are pregnant around week 4-5, when they miss their period.
 
yes, you're too early. You don't have ALL the symptoms at once or so soon. Wait until you miss your period and trust me in the beginnning for myself I was SUPER tired meaning exhausted in bed by 9:00 pm lol Also, my chest hurt so bad I resorted to taking tylenol and I'm not a baby when it comes to pain. Relax and let things happen. Good luck and take care.
 
Yeah, it would be too early to tell from what you told me. What day did you think you conceived? Conceiving can take up to a couple of weeks at the most. And it's way too early to be getting symptoms. I was like that, too.. but it could be placebo-type symptoms, or symptoms due to stress or depression. And possibly, a period, if you have short cycles.

They say to test ten days after you stopped ovulating, but from what you told me and your situation, I would say wait until a week of your missed period, then definitely test. Fertilization and conceiving is a somewhat long process, and I think if you test now, you're likely to get a negative test result. Usually, any symptoms won't show up until 3-4 weeks after conceiving. In uncommon cases, it can be sooner.

Different websites have different ranges but most have said approximately 3-4 weeks.

I am obviously not a Doctor (yet majoring in healthcare), but I have had experience in this, and I have done so much research on pregnancy. That's the only assurance I can give you with this advice. But I hope this information helps you. Good luck!
 
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